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CryoROLE: describing large inter-domain rotation in single particle cryo-EM
Chengmin Li1,2, Wooyoung Choi1,2, Hao Wu1
1Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California San Francisco.
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In single particle cryo-EM, analysis of continuous conformational heterogeneity has always been challenging. Both linear and deep learning-based methods treat conformational heterogeneity as perturbations to the consensus average conformation, limiting their capability in analyzing large protein motions. While classic conformational classifications are capable of handling large domain motion, they bin continuous protein dynamics into discrete static substates. Here, we present cryoROLE, a computational tool that extracts the continuous conformational dynamics embedded in the static composite map constructed from multi-body refinement into a landscape of relative orientation between the moving domains. Depicted in real space, the landscape allows intuitive interpretations of domain motion and the population of poses in the conformational space. Applying it to various biological systems reveals hidden conformational dynamics that are relevant to protein functions.
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